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| | Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 370 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | According to post-Homeric legends Machaon was slain by Eurypylus, the son of TelSphus, and his corpse was brought by Nestor to Messenia, where, at Gerenia, he had a sepulchre and a temple in which cures were effected. |
 | | Podalirius, who recognised the madness of Ajax by his burning eyes, stayed with Calchas from the fall of Troy to his death, and then settled at Syrnos in Caria; he had a hiroOn in Apulia, close to that of Calchas. |
 | | A man of high rank, and, according to his own account, not a born Roman, and probably a |
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